On Monday, Nov 27, 2006, at 09:08 America/Chicago, Alexander Hansen
wrote:
On 11/27/06, William Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a longtime fink user with a weird gcc problem. The KDE packages
forced me to upgrade to X-Code 1.5. KDE built ok but now I'm having
problems with older packages. This one enlightenment-0.16.5-19 seems
to have updated info and patch files tho the version didn't bump.
I'm running 10.3.9
William-Travers-Computer:~ willyt$ fink -V
Package manager version: 0.25.1
Distribution version: 0.7.2.rsync powerpc
The package 'enlightenment' will be built and installed.
Reading dependency for enlightenment-0.16.5-19...
Reading build dependency for enlightenment-0.16.5-19...
Reading build conflict for enlightenment-0.16.5-19...
The following package will be rebuilt:
enlightenment
Setting runtime build-lock...
...
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc -L/sw/lib) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler
cannot create executables.
### execution of ./configure failed, exit code 1
Trying to be as through as passible...
...
Package: system-sdk-10.3
Status: install ok installed
Version: 10.3.0-1
builddependsonly: true
homepage:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-general.php#virtpackage
description: [virtual package representing the Mac OS X 10.3 SDK]
...
Any easy way to fix this?
Did you look at the config.log file in the enlightenment build
directory ( e.g.
/sw/src/enlightenment-0.16.5-19/enlightenment-0.16.5/config.log) to
see what was missing? The installer may have dropped a file.
It's also possible that you're missing the DevSDK package but KDE
didn't happen to need the headers from it, cf.
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#basic-headers
--
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink Documenter (still)
Got job? http://akhmac.blogdns.net/~hansen/akh_cv/
I installed the DevSDK.pkg again but no help.
Here is the config.log
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
configure:596: checking for a BSD compatible install
configure:649: checking whether build environment is sane
configure:706: checking whether make sets ${MAKE}
configure:745: checking for working aclocal
configure:758: checking for working autoconf
configure:771: checking for working automake
configure:784: checking for working autoheader
configure:797: checking for working makeinfo
configure:811: checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions
of Makefiles
configure:895: checking for gcc
configure:1008: checking whether the C compiler (gcc -L/sw/lib) works
configure:1024: gcc -o conftest /sw/include/freetype1 -I/sw/include
-L/sw/lib conftest.c -lintl 1>&5
ld: can't map file: /sw/include/freetype1 ((os/kern) invalid argument)
configure: failed program was:
#line 1019 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
main(){return(0);}
I noticed the path might need one more level?
ie. /sw/include/freetype1/freetype
Tho I thought this sort of thing just needed a little guidance to keep
from searching the whole hard drive. Has this been changed in the
compiler or is there a config or prefs that needs changed.
Murphy was definitely an optimist.
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